This week, Symfony 5.4.21 and 6.2.7 maintenance versions were released. Meanwhile, the upcoming Symfony 6.3 version added support for managing command exit code while handling signals. Lastly, the SymfonyOnline June 2023 conference announced that you can submit your papers until March 6.
Symfony development highlights
This week, 33 pull requests were merged (10 in code and 23 in docs) and 48 issues were closed (40 in code and 8 in docs). Excluding merges, 16 authors made 8,565 additions and 7,336 deletions. See details for code and docs.
- 7be1d8d: [Security] migrate the session on login only when the user changes
- c7b787b: [DependencyInjection] fix dumping array of enums parameters
- 10c73d3: [HttpClient] fix encoding "+" in URLs
- 7be1d8d: [Security] migrate the session on login only when the user changes
- 5b1a20d: [TwigBridge] fix TwigDataCollector::getTime() return type
- ad86f72: [Console] add support for managing exit code while handling signals
- 21c8789: [Serializer] add a context to allow invalid values in BackedEnumNormalizer
Newest issues and pull requests
- [DoctrineBridge] Deprecate passing Doctrine subscribers to ContainerAwareEventManager
- [Security] add argument target support for #[IsGranted]
SymfonyCasts Updates
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These were some of the most relevant SymfonyCasts updates of the week:
- (Video) API Platform 3: Mythically Good RESTful APIs, Chapter 27: Subresources
- (Video) API Platform 3: Mythically Good RESTful APIs, Chapter 28: React Admin
They talked about us
- Symfony Station Communiqué - 24 February 2023
- Aggressive Caching with Symfony HTTP Client
- Validating Dates With Symfony
- Symfony HttpFoundation what is it and how to use it
- How to create a custom DQL function in Symfony
- Set up framework for testing security in API Platform (Symfony)
- Building a Web App with Symfony and React : A Comprehensive Guide Part I
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